Not exact matches
The game has enthralled players and boosted investors»
view of Nintendo's future, as they bet the group can cash in on a treasure chest of
other lucrative cartoon
characters, from Donkey Kong to Super Mario.
He was the inventor of successful products like bifocal glasses, the lightning rod and the Franklin stove (among
others) as well as a media magnate where he published several newspapers and his popular Poor Richard's Almanac, in which Franklin used a fictional
character to share his own
views on topics like politics and philosophy.
Wnen bad things happen to good people they can be used as steping stones to increase their faith and
characters, but I don't know how those that are unbelievers
view it,
other than a «O» well, that's life.»
Nearly all
other notices of God's activity are found in the speech of the
characters as if to reveal their growing awareness of what the storyteller has told the reader; God is present and active, even when God remains hidden from
view.
On the
other hand, one can not but notice the manner in which these themes and mythological
characters are utilized with a
view toward reinterpreting the collective identity of Paraiyars in an affirmative way.
The interrelated legs of his tripod — the development of an ethics of
character and virtue grounded in a
view of the self that is unclear and that lends itself to a substantialist interpretation, an essentialist understanding of the Christian story, and a separatist position on the church - world — are mutually dependent on each
other for their internal consistency and coherence.
Both have their own irreducible essential
character, which can only be posited indivisibly, but can not be
viewed as formed by the combination of
other similar elementary parts.
Nonetheless, the Justices gravely declared that «the
character of a nation of people who aspire to live according to the rule of law» is ultimately to be measured by the people's willingness to put aside their deeply held moral and religious
views and accept the Court's pronouncements on this and
other divisive questions.
And Paul's
view of man's condition (and in its essentials his is the central biblical
view) can not be declared false, for all its mythical
character, so long as it is the only
view of man which takes adequate account of this inescapable reality of human experience: On the one hand, I know that «it is not I who do these things but sin which has possession of me»; but, on the
other hand, I know that I am responsible for these acts of sin and that I deserve to die because of them.
According to the objectives of the bill, the law «will make the divine message understood, ensure the response of society, encourage peace and tranquillity, promote the supreme human values of truth, honesty, integrity,
character building, tolerance, understanding
others» point of
view and way of life».
«No one has ever touched Zeno without refuting him,» he writes in a short essay commenting on the fundamental line of thought in his chief philosophical work, Process and Reality.16 In the same essay he explicitly distinguishes his theory from two
other opposed positions: on the one hand from the
view that interprets the
character of becoming as illusory and becoming itself as simply empty and nonexistent in comparison with beings and their being.
When
others are handed the job, ministry or child we have been believing for, our
character,
views about God and motives are brought to the surface.
The maximal
views of divinity of theism, on the
other hand, expose this
character to the acids of disbelief and makes an appropriation of their resources more difficult.
On this
view language and
other cultural forms have a self - generating
character; this
view of cultural systems gives us an alternative to thinking of the interiority of experience in mental terms.
With his mysterious past and his completely amoral
view on the world, it's like a
character from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia somehow ended up in Scranton, where he spends his days stealing, slacking off and getting
other people fired.
Ignoring the pleas of local residents, naturalists, campers and
other troublesome
characters, some nameless highway men with a surplus of cash have decreed that, like it or not, they shall have an expressway there, and if it happens to slice through the one state park with a lakefront
view (it does), well, that's just too bad, but Progress hath her price.
Pogba versus De Bruyne may not be the lens through which their first Manchester derby against each
other was
viewed, but it has the potential to become a clash of personalities and
characters to anchor the showdowns to come, more so than the far more obvious yet slightly reductive pitting of Marcus Rashford against Kelechi Iheanacho.
«He has offered his uncensored
views about Mr. Silver's guilt, his
character, and the severity of his crimes — always in inflammatory, over-the-top language that targets not just Mr. Silver but the entire New York state government,» lawyers Steven Molo, Joel Cohen and
others wrote in a filing Tuesday.
I «am a generous and kind man, charismatic, honesty, lovely and caring, passionate, easy going, charming, sympathetic, enthusiastic, with good and compatible sense of humor!I «am handsome as
others view me and most call me OBAMA (His Excellency Us President) although I deserve not such
character exaggeration a...
Objects and
characters have been moved closer together and
other tweaks have been made to allow for a better home
viewing experience.
Other characters (notably, Rachel McAdams as Neil's short - lived interlude) wander in and out of
view.
There are a few scenes in which
other characters criticize Ethan's extreme
views of Natives, fearing that he will mercilessly shoot a captive white woman who has «gone Native.»
Through Jude, you have this
other view of things, this
character espousing the solidarity of the working man.
Viewed from above, up to four human opponents battle to capture giant heads while battering each
other into oblivion, with exuberant gameplay, confidently balanced
characters and clever modes making for a rare multiplayer delight.
Filling the film with one - and two - way mirrors, Egoyan forges a ring of
characters who can't clearly
view themselves and
others at the same time.
It's hard to think of many
other films of this ilk with
characters, dialogue and detail this complex, which is probably why it gets exponentially better on every
viewing.
Boogie Nights contains more great
characters and scenes than most movies deliver nowadays, and definitely is worth watching for no
other reason than to
view one of Hollywood's major filmmaking talents in action.
No one emerges from the exercise unscathed; in fact, the beatings suffered by the main
characters, the one upon the
other, are a perfect metaphor for the movie's effect on our
view of their skills.
While McDormand's point of
view is that of a valiant mother, two
other actresses this year play
characters who must escape the clutches of mothers who threaten to destroy them, even when their intentions are good.
Thus, we
view the movie not only from her point of
view but also through the
other characters — including the woman running an anger management group meeting who turns out to be a psychotic killer.
You will notice mirrors used throughout and
other side
characters holding the camera in order to capture some of the
other actors and different points of
view other than Andrew's.
With an incredibly fun concept, stellar
character designs and great performances from Josh Hartnett, Melissa George and Ben Foster, among
others, the 2007 horror flick is a surprising treat that holds up as great Halloween
viewing on a yearly basis.
In many
other Coen Brother's films, they sometimes seem to
view their rural
characters and settings from a somewhat superior distance, like incredulous anthropologists.
Universal's classic monster movies all existed in the same world, Kevin Smith built his
View Askewniverse that was connected by shared
characters such as Jay & Silent Bob, Quentin Taranito's movies all have little connections to each
other, and they even shared some connections with the interconnected films of Grindhouse co-director Robert Rodriguez.
The none - too - subtle central device of the picture concerns parallax, broadcast in several point - of -
view shots of
characters carefully closing one eye, then the
other: now you see someone, now you don't — it's all a matter of perspective, get it?
Blu - ray exclusives will be familiar to loyal Universal customers, beginning with three core U-Control features: a Picture in Picture option that includes cast and crew interviews, set footage, and pre-production art (like storyboards); the Bourne Dossier, which give access to high - tech superspy information technology (like pop - up Agent Status,
Character Dossiers, Field Reports with «GPS - enhanced satellite
views of the locations,» and
other «top secret training material»); and Bourne Orientation, which jumps out of the film to provide literal orientation (globally speaking) and figurative orientation: information about what's driving Bourne at key junctures in the story (answering that eternal actor's question: «What's my motivation?»).
With a few good gags and more appealing
characters, there could have been some worthwhile
viewing here, but this script seems like pages ripped out of many
other screenplays, and not particularly good ones at that.
Sexual Content: A
character views his wife undressing; we very briefly see her shoulder and lower leg;
other than longing for her affection no sexual innuendo is included.
After the battle is done here, one
character states «We need to stop
viewing each
other as enemies,» which serves as a suitable final theme in a series that was never satisfied with simply telling a story.
(It's narrated by one
character, but seen mostly from the
other's point - of -
view, for example.)
There's a surer sense of world - building at play in Catching Fire, not only through looks at the
other districts, but in
characters» expression of their world
view.
These two
characters and their storyline is an intrusive waste, serving no real purpose
other than to annoy the audience by interrupting the flow of anything it will care the slightest bit about — and hence ruining the entire
viewing experience.
He does not let Jesse or any of the
other characters fully embrace the concept of moving on, still defaulting to that wistful
view of college life even as Jesse moves on.
They tweet from their
character's point of
view and interact with each
other via Twitter.
Users can then chat with our 17
characters,
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This is a way for students to consider an individuals life (real or fictional), identifying six main events, and offering opinion from the
character, as well as space to enter alternative
views from
other individuals.
Which
other characters seem to share Akosua's point of
view?
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How does the author reveal the female
characters»
views of themselves to the reader, and how do these self - images shape their interactions with
others?
I think the author gave enough information about the
other characters for us to imagine their
view, but most people don't understand how or why people with autism think or act the way they do.